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Who claimed Scotland?

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well in the thirteenth century edward the first claimed Scotland after Alexander the third died but after the wars of independence Robert the Bruce claimed the throne but in 1690 britian (england) claimed Scotland again but in 2014 Scotland shall hopefully regain its Independence spread the word

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